Note From Janet: The ice cream block looks perfectly-on-purpose sewn upside down. Our daughter-in-law was planning to decorate their nursery in non-traditional colors, not the standard baby pastels. So I decided to go with fun bright colors, and patterns. With a white background in the appliqued squares, the “critters” really stand out. I had not done prairie points before, but loved the look and decided to add them to the bound edge. The pattern for this baby quilt is from the book “Tadpole Quilts for Baby” by Tammy Tadd. The finished quilt is only 36 inches by 48 inches and just the right size for a toddler to drag around and cuddle. I did the smaller jar pattern, chose fun items to put in the jars, and made pairs so as he gets older, he can play at matching them up. Terry Grant designed this pattern, which was published in a magazine.